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7 Sax VDE Myths Busted: The Ultimate Guide You Need NOW! - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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You need to practice long tones to develop your sound. Read also: FakeHub The Wish Makers: Your Questions Answered (Finally!)

7 Sax VDE Myths Busted: The Ultimate Guide You Need NOW! - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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7 Sax VDE Myths Busted: The Ultimate Guide You Need NOW! - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

While im sure there are players that never practiced long tones and still have a great sound i would say they are probably outliers.

Most people develop a great sound by working on it.

Part of that work is almost always some amount of long tones.

Saxophone is hugely affected by posture, and not positively by the ways your band directors tell you to play.

You want the bell of the sax pushed into your body giving the mouthpiece a steep downwards angle into your mouth more like a clarinet as opposed to straight 90 degrees. Read also: What The Redwood County Sheriff Doesn't Want You To Know (Jail Roster)

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On a violin you have to pitch the notes unassisted, no frets, at the same time you have to manipulate the bow, moving between the different strings, two completely different motions going on at the same time, the instrument and the bow are not easy to hold.

Sax is easier than piano, because you only have a melody line to worry about.

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It is one of the popular myths about sax.

It is not necessary to start training at the age of 10 in order to become a professional.

Some great musicians started playing at a later age and continue to improve their skills every day.

So, it doesnt matter at what age you first take in your hands the saxophone.